The picture in question is of a page in Apple's Service Source Manual. That cannot be reproduced and still have the same effect (IE instructions to Apple techs).
It apparently didn't occur to The Cisco Kid to include say, the link to Vocation Vacations website. Easily found of course (vocationvacations.com) but still, you'd think that in these modern times we live in, something like that would be automatically included.
Yes, you are quite correct. It's about $50,000 for a new base station and rover. The small surveying outfit I work for has a Trimble setup that we got used.
The computer that my library got from the Gates Foundation has an account like that on win2k (and now XP; free upgrade). All settings revert and all data that was added (via download or disc for example) is erased.
They claim that Block IIR-M (which includes the first of two new civilian signals) satellites will be launched in 2004, so this may very well be one of those. Block IIF (includes the second new civilian signal with a much higher power) won't be launched until 2006.
After the new currency is out they can allow a 5-10 year period for all insecure bills to be no longer accepted.
Section 102 of the Coinage Act of 1965 (Title 31 United States Code, Section 392) provides in part:
" All coins and currencies of the United States, regardless of when coined or issued, shall be legal tender for all debts, public and private, public charges, taxes, duties and dues."
The picture in question is of a page in Apple's Service Source Manual. That cannot be reproduced and still have the same effect (IE instructions to Apple techs).
It apparently didn't occur to The Cisco Kid to include say, the link to Vocation Vacations website. Easily found of course (vocationvacations.com) but still, you'd think that in these modern times we live in, something like that would be automatically included.
Just make it an extension that's installed by default. Savvy users can easily remove it if they so choose.
There's a link inside the small "mov" file. Just open it with a text editor.
iPod specs
already done
Real estate is one of the more solid investments you can make. Provided you don't buy in front of a new hyperspace bypass or something...
I imagine it's a lot easier to cut tusks off of a dead elephant... It'd be one hell of a ride otherwise Ye ha!
Read the rules dingus. No purchase is necessary.
Yes, you are quite correct. It's about $50,000 for a new base station and rover. The small surveying outfit I work for has a Trimble setup that we got used.
Actually survey-grade equipment can give real-time positions within about 1cm via RTK GPS.
For those interested... The Site and The Search
I just put a new site online. About 4 or 5 days after submitting it to google, it was the number one hit when searching for the title of the site.
Macs don't have hibernation. They have sleep and that only takes a couple seconds to fully wake from.
I just password protect the directory with the server stats.
I have a 2-port IOGEAR Miniview USB KVM switch that was about $100 with cables a couple of years ago. It works excellent.
Is the firewall turned on by default now? It was off on an eMac with Panther purchased new a few months ago.
Top of the slashdot story: "Bush Website Blocked Outside N. America"
Mod comment on slashdot story: "At least some Canadians can access the Bush campaign site..."
Read the title of the article you twit. Canada is in North America.
The computer that my library got from the Gates Foundation has an account like that on win2k (and now XP; free upgrade). All settings revert and all data that was added (via download or disc for example) is erased.
Perhaps our friend here is sending out a few "marketing messages" as well?
Fox: "No, really, we only eat bugs and stuff."
Chicken: "Oh, really? Great! Lets do lunch"
Fox: "Muahahaha"
Well, I just copied the binary into MacASCII Display X. Took all of about 6 seconds. Fear my l33t skills. :P
They claim that Block IIR-M (which includes the first of two new civilian signals) satellites will be launched in 2004, so this may very well be one of those. Block IIF (includes the second new civilian signal with a much higher power) won't be launched until 2006.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 uses a ZIP disk for the save icon. That's slightly more modern...